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====''Mario Super Sluggers''====
====''Mario Super Sluggers''====
[[File:Sluggers Title Screen.png|thumb|Mario Stadium, as it appears on the title screen in ''Mario Super Sluggers'']]
[[File:Sluggers Title Screen.png|thumb|Mario Stadium, as it appears on the title screen in ''Mario Super Sluggers'']]
Mario Stadium makes a return in ''Mario Super Sluggers''. This time the field is more realistic and set right on the water's edge. The scoreboard now features flags styled after ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', a [[Nintendo]] logo on top, as well as lights behind it for nighttime games. In the background a lighthouse on a cliff and a boat in the water can be seen. The stands are modeled after a beach house on one side and traditional stands on the other. The stadium now seats roughly twice as many characters as in ''Mario Superstar Baseball''.
Mario Stadium makes a return in ''Mario Super Sluggers''. This time the field is more realistic and set right on the water's edge. The scoreboard now features flags styled after ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', a [[Nintendo]] logo on top, as well as lights behind it for nighttime games. In the background a lighthouse on a cliff and a boat in the water can be seen. The stands are modeled after a beach house on one side and traditional stands on the other. Additionally there is a giant dirt M in the outfield made to look like Mario’s M emblem. The stadium now seats roughly twice as many characters as in ''Mario Superstar Baseball''.


The [[minigame]] is [[Bob-omb Derby]], with a few differences from the earlier game.
The [[minigame]] is [[Bob-omb Derby]], with a few differences from the earlier game.

Revision as of 13:09, October 7, 2022

Mario Super Sluggers
Mario Stadium at night with fireworks going off

Mario Stadium is a baseball field in Mario Superstar Baseball and Mario Super Sluggers. As its name implies, it belongs to Mario, and is the most simplistic of all the stadiums in the game. It seems to be always set near beaches. It resembles other Real World baseball fields, and there are no real features to distract players. It features the largest seating capacity of all the stadiums in both games. Both Mario Stadiums bear a resemblance to each other.

History

Mario Baseball series

Mario Superstar Baseball

Mario Stadium, as it appears in Mario Superstar Baseball

Mario Stadium's first appearance is in Mario Superstar Baseball. The field is set on the beach with a small amount of sand behind the outfield wall. Palm trees and houses are also behind this wall. The stands are constructed like traditional stadium stands and hold around 300+ people. It is hinted that this stadium is near Isle Delfino. In Challenge Mode, Mario and his team are always challenged in Mario Stadium.

Mario Super Sluggers

The title screen with Mario Stadium in the background.
Mario Stadium, as it appears on the title screen in Mario Super Sluggers

Mario Stadium makes a return in Mario Super Sluggers. This time the field is more realistic and set right on the water's edge. The scoreboard now features flags styled after Super Mario Bros., a Nintendo logo on top, as well as lights behind it for nighttime games. In the background a lighthouse on a cliff and a boat in the water can be seen. The stands are modeled after a beach house on one side and traditional stands on the other. Additionally there is a giant dirt M in the outfield made to look like Mario’s M emblem. The stadium now seats roughly twice as many characters as in Mario Superstar Baseball.

The minigame is Bob-omb Derby, with a few differences from the earlier game.

Mario Stadium also makes an appearance in the game's introduction and title screen.

Fortune Street series

Main article: Mario Stadium (board)

The stadium also appears in both Itadaki Street DS and Fortune Street as a playable game board.

Profiles

Official descriptions

Mario Super Sluggers

  • "A baseball stadium with no gimmicks."

Fortune Street

  • Flag of the United States of America since July 4, 1960. For North American (and sometimes South American) release dates. "Fierce competition is a daily event at this seaside sports ground."

Collectible card info

  • Information: "Mario Stadium is a classic ballyard, with no artificial turf and no unexpected obstacles. There is a giant dirt "M" in the outfield, but that won't get in anyone's way. Maybe that's why all training sessions are held here."
  • Field Obstacle: None
  • Fun Fact: "Power hitters dream of one day hitting a home run far enough to bounce it off the lighthouse overlooking the bay."

Media

Audio.svg Mario Stadium - The Mario Stadium theme in Mario Superstar Baseball
File infoMedia:MSB Mario Stadium.oga
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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マリオスタジアム[?]
Mario Sutajiamu
Mario Stadium
Italian PalaMario (Fortune Street)[?] Mario Dome/Stadium

Trivia

  • Mario Stadium is one of only two stadiums in Mario Superstar Baseball that have spectators watching in the stands; the other being Peach Garden. Others, like Donkey Kong Jungle, appear to have areas designed to seat fans (behind home plate), but there are never any shown. Wario Palace has fans in the introduction, but none during actual gameplay.
  • In Mario Super Sluggers, Mario Stadium is the only stadium to have no differences between day and night aside from some aesthetic graphic differences.